In Viadescioism, Lajava Ona refers to sacred glyphs or symbols that carry significant spiritual power and are used for various purposes in rites and rituals. These glyphs can be drawn, spoken, or manifested in objects, sounds, or words. They serve as potent tools for invoking specific kna or entities, known as Lajava, associated with the glyphs. Lajava Ona not only refers to multiple glyphs, sigils, or symbols, but also the language as a whole of Lajava Ona.

Functions of Lajava Ona:

  1. Invocation: Practitioners can invoke the Lajava by drawing the Lajava Ona in the air or vocalizing their names. This summons the associated spiritual entity and its energies (kna) to aid the practitioner in achieving their goals.
  2. Manifestation: Lajava Ona are used to manifest desires, such as protection, guidance, wealth, luck, and abundance. They can also amplify personal attributes or diminish undesirable ones.
  3. Enhancement: Integrating Lajava Ona into rituals and rites can enhance the power of these practices, adding depth and intensity to the workings.

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